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  2. The title of a part of a book—such as a chapter, or a short story or poem in a collectionis not italicized, but instead placed in quotation marks. When should I cite a chapter instead of the whole book?

  3. Reference List: Basic Rules - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

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    Italicize titles of longer works (e.g., books, edited collections, names of newspapers, and so on). Do not italicize, underline, or put quotes around the titles of shorter works such as chapters in books or essays in edited collections.

  4. Italics and Underlining: Titles of Works - Grammarly

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    Titles of full works like books or newspapers should be italicized. Titles of short works like poems, articles, short stories, or chapters should be put in quotation marks. Titles of books that form a larger body of work may be put in quotation marks if the name of the book series is italicized.

  5. Use of Italics - APA Style

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    This page addresses when to use italics, when to avoid italics, how to use italics for emphasis, and when to use reverse italics. Additional cases and examples are provided in the Publication Manual; users’ most common questions are addressed here.

  6. Quotation Marks or Italics In Titles? - GRAMMARIST

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    But the general rule is to italicize long titles, such as titles of books, movie titles, or album titles. Meanwhile, you must write titles in quotation marks for shorter pieces like musical titles, magazines, TV series, and articles.

  7. When to Use Quotation Marks for Titles - Grammarly

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    When writing a full citation that mentions an article or book chapter, simply write the title with neither quotation marks nor italics. However, if the same title is written within the text (or in a copyright attribution), use quotation marks.

  8. Italics and Quotation Marks - APA Style

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    Italics are used to draw attention to key terms and phrases when providing definitions and to format parts of reference list entries. Quotation marks are used to present linguistic examples and titles of book chapters and articles in the text.

  9. When to Use Italics, With Examples | Grammarly Blog

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    Italics are especially important for the works cited page, where they indicate certain types of sources. Often, we italicize the titles of content collections, including periodicals and websites, while the shorter works within, such as articles, instead use quotation marks.

  10. Italics and Titles: When to Italicize - Writers Write

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    How to Cite Titles in MLA 8. Find out whether or not you should italicize book titles, publication names, album titles, poems, TV shows and more.

  11. Italics: The Dos and Don’ts - ProofreadingPal

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    Do: Some Titles. Some titles are italicized, and some are put in quotation marks. My handy rule of thumb is to think of titles in terms of being heavy and light. A book is heavy, and a chapter is light. The title of a book is italicized because it’s leaning under that weight: Living Right. A chapter just gets quotation marks: “Chapter 2 ...

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